Members

The Climate Coalition spans over 100 organisations, from environment and development charities to unions, faith, community and women's groups.

Check them out below, or use the drop down menu to filter by organisation type.

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Columban JPIC

We are Columban priests and lay missionaries, called to be a missionary presence in Britain and work for Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation. Climate Change is a priority issue, and indeed is seen as a challenge to be missionary in a new ways in the 16 countries where Columbans work.

Energy Agency

The Energy Agency is a non-profit making organisation, providing free, impartial and expert advice to households, businesses and communities covering energy efficiency, sustainable transport and renewable energy. The Energy Agency’s mission is to reduce CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions, thus contributing to national reduction targets.
The Energy Agency manage the Energy Saving Scotland advice centre for South West. It is tasked with assisting householders and local businesses throughout Ayrshire & Dumfries & Galloway to help reduce energy use as well as acting as a bridge between local authorities, consumers, trade, businesses and the energy market.

Fife Diet

The Fife Diet is a consumer network of people and communities passionate about local food and creating a low carbon sustainable food system.
We are a voluntary association with a volunteer management committee and a small team of part-time, paid staff. We are funded by the Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund and we have also received funding from Celebrating Fife and the Co-op Community Fund.
We are also part of Nourish – Scotland’s Sustainable Food Network and Holyrood 350 peo¬ple from across Scot¬land who are actively work¬ing to reduce their com¬mu¬ni¬ties car¬bon foot¬print.

Friends of the Earth England Wales & Northern Ireland

We know the Earth is our only home so wrecking it doesn't make sense. The wellbeing of people and planet go hand in hand - this has always been the inspiration for our campaigns. We've notched up major achievements: Laws to protect our countryside; Better food and cleaner water; Persuading big companies to behave better. We're famous for winning the world's first climate change law and that green recycling bin on your doorstep.

Friends of the Earth Scotland

Friends of the Earth Scotland is Scotland’s leading environmental campaigning organisation, and an independent Scottish charity with a network of thousands of supporters and active local groups across Scotland. We are part of the largest grassroots environmental network in the world, uniting over 2 million supporters, 77 national member groups, and some 5,000 local activist groups - covering every continent.
We exist to help people in Scotland look after the planet for everyone’s future. We think globally and act locally in Scotland, delivering solutions to climate change by enabling and empowering people to take both individual and collective action.

Glasgow University Students Representative Council

We’re the Glasgow University Students’ Representative Council, but you can call us GUSRC. Our job is to support the students of Glasgow University and ensure their time here is as enjoyable, safe and interesting as possible. Day-in, day-out we’re here to help, or even just listen to, the concerns of students.

Global Justice Now

Global Justice Now is a democratic social justice organisation working as part of a global movement to challenge the powerful and create a more just and equal world. We mobilise people in the UK for change, and act in solidarity with those fighting injustice, particularly in the global south. Global Justice Now used to be World Development Movement.

Greenpeace

Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace. We defend the natural world and promote peace by investigating, exposing and confronting environmental abuse, and championing environmentally responsible solutions.

Healthy Planet - MEDSIN

We are a group of students from across the UK who want to raise awareness of the links between global environmental change and health, and to help protect and promote human health through adequate climate mitigation and adaptation policy. We are affiliated to the Medsin-UK as one of its activities and seek to promote and work towards solutions at a range of levels.
Our key areas of work - some older, some newer - are: Policy and advocacy – local to international; Education: non-formal and formal; Sustainable healthcare; Schools projects and teaching and International network-building

Heriot-Watt University Student Union

Heriot Watt University Student Union campaigns hard to make sure students' experience at Heriot Watt University is as amazing as it can possibly be. Campaigning is a visible way that we represent students' views to the University and beyond, and we aim to bring about positive changes both locally and nationall, from getting the support students need for their studies to encouraging the University to be as eco-friendly as it can be.

Internuncio

Internuncio tells from the perspective of those affected, the personal stories of people already experiencing the social implications of climate change.
Based on scientific and observed findings, Internuncio is currently producing documentary films and photo-reports which intend to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and social awareness. Putting a human face to the effects of climate change, our objective is to increase dialogue and understanding.